One Timberwolves preseason game still remains, but already young stars Karl-Anthony Towns and Ricky Rubio seem to have midseason understanding even before their team finishes up with Friday's finale against visiting Charlotte.
They displayed it in Wednesday's 101-94 victory over Memphis, a game in which the Wolves led by 40 points late in the third quarter.
When Rubio ran the floor, pushing the ball, Towns ran with him step-for-step until Towns often finished a play his point guard had started. Their collaboration allowed Towns to score 31 points in a mere 24 ½ minutes and it helped Rubio finish with a seven-assist night even though neither played the fourth quarter in a game that didn't end nearly as lopsided as it really was.
"He's special, everyone knows it," Rubio said. "We knew it since he came here last year as a rookie. Sometimes we forget he's 20. But what he does, it's just something special. He can really do a lot of things. You don't know his ceiling. It's fun to watch. It's fun to see his improvement in just one year, and it's scary. It's scary to think how far he can go."
With Towns running the floor and Rubio passing him the ball, Towns made seven of his 10 shots from the field and found perfection and abundance at the free-throw line, where he made all 17 shots.
Wolves coach Tom Thibodeau at Thursday's practice praised Rubio's play Wednesday and acknowledged Towns' unique combination of size and speed.
"Our athleticism and our young legs is one of our strengths," Thibodeau said. "The more we can get into the open and spread the floor, the tougher we will be to guard. That leads to the layups, the free throws and the open threes. Those are the shots we want."
Towns got his layups and free throws mostly against Grizzlies All-Star and former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Marc Gasol. It's a big-man matchup Towns last season called the most challenging of his rookie year.